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Martin Alexander Garenfeld is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Health Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University. His work bridges biomedical engineering and neurorehabilitation, focusing on restoring motor and sensory functionality through advanced human-machine interfaces and haptic feedback systems.
- Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering (2019) with a thesis on multichannel electrotactile stimulation for prosthetic sensory feedback.
Research Interests: Developing biomedical technologies to restore sensory feedback in prosthetics, enhancing virtual reality immersion through tactile feedback, and improving fall prevention via biofeedback systems. His expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals for healthcare innovation.
Recent Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize electrotactile stimulation for prosthetic sensory fidelity, virtual hand embodiment, closed-loop myoelectric control, and fMRI signal processing. These works span biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and human-machine interaction.
Projects: Active projects include StabiliTouch (PI, 2024) for fall prevention and SockEET (Project Participant, 2023) for high-resolution prosthetic feedback. Past collaborations involved CLIMB (cloud-connected bionic limbs) and TACTILITY (VR tactile feedback).
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